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  • ...ed out a portion of the prisoner’s beard when he was captured. Constable Dwyer gave him a kick, and Constable Bracken threatened to shoot any one who inju
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  • ...under these circumstances. Kelly said, "I never did you any harm, and Dwyer, saying, " Why, you scoundrel, you murdered my comrades," kicked
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  • ...of a remark by the prisoner, who said, “I never did you and harm?” and Dwyer said, “You scoundrel, you shot my comrades.” And kicked the prisioner.
    5 KB (925 words) - 15:45, 20 November 2015
  • ...en, named respectively [[John McElroy|George McElroy]], agent, and Michael Dwyer, labourer, refused to move on when requested, and were consequently arreste
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  • Mr Chomley prosecuted on the part of the Crown, and Mr J Dwyer appeared for the prisoner.
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  • '''Cross-examined by Mr Dwyer'''.  Prisoner never showed any hostility to the police.  I brought her up
    5 KB (882 words) - 21:06, 20 November 2015
  • ...artmental prosecution, instituted by the police to fish for evidence.  Mr Dwyer mentioned during his speech that he was instructed by Mr Gaunson, whose off Mr Dwyer applied that prisoner be allowed out on her own recognisance on account of
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  • [[Const J Dwyer|Const Dwyer]] [[Const T Dwyer|Const Dwyer]]
    7 KB (905 words) - 21:04, 20 November 2015
  • ...cult to get round from post to post, as the outlaws were firing. Constable Dwyer took some messages from witness and went round the posts.
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  • ...cused of the murder of Constable Lonigan. Prisoner was defended by '''Mr J Dwyer'''. The other witness was of no importance, and Mr Dwyer called no witnesses. The jury, after a short retirement, returned a verdict
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  • ...r, when he believed he fired 100 shots at the hotel. Heard that Constables Dwyer and Monteford had volunteered to rush the house. He saw an outlaw in the ho
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  • ...trackers would be quite sufficient for one party at Glenrowan. Constables Dwyer, Montiford, and Armstrong offered to rush the hotel. Was told Mr Sadleir wo
    7 KB (1,183 words) - 21:04, 20 November 2015
  • ...y the heavy firing from the police. When the prisoners came out, Constable Dwyer held a rifle pointing to me, and said - “Let us finish this lot off first
    8 KB (1,360 words) - 21:04, 20 November 2015
  • '''Constable James [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]]''' deposed that he was now stationed in Melbourne . Was sent to the North
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  • Constable [[../../people/peD_G/dwyerJPc.html|'''Dwyer''']], examined by Mr O'Connor, continued.—He and his comrades understood
    8 KB (1,327 words) - 21:05, 20 November 2015
  • ...d not see Mr Sadleir going round the circle of men much, but saw Constable Dwyer going to him for instructions frequently. It was known, before the hotel wa
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  • Kelly said, "Give me a chance." Constable Dwyer kicked Kelly when he was down. Kelly would have been arrested even if Steel
    7 KB (1,333 words) - 21:06, 20 November 2015
  • ...of you, as you are begging now, you shot him like a dog.'" Constable DWYER'S kick is to be reprobated. But it is scarcely so much to be regretted as t
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  • ...rt|Montfort]] (whose evidence was kept secret), Constables [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]], [[Gascoigne|Gascoigne]], [[Const Arthur|Arthur]], [[Const W Phillips|Phi
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  • ...7,390]], [[Royal Commission report day 20 page 4|7,486]] ; [[Const J Dwyer|Dwyer]] [[Royal Commission report day 24 page 11|9,420]] 22-27, [[Royal Commissio
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